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BIOSEPARATION AND BIOPROCESSING OF
BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMME GUIDE
SEPTEMBER 24 - 26, QUEENS' COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,
UK.
This fully residential conference will provide an
excellent opportunity for you not only to learn and
share the experiences, but also to meet the leading
industrial senior managements and distinguished
scientists.

Hear some of the following presentations:
Session 1 - Keynote presentation.
Fast Forward Five Years
Session 2 - Biopharmaceutical Production: Is the
bottleneck Upstream or Downstream.
Session 3 - Validation of Robustness of Virus
Removal: How much is enough?
Session 4 - Emerging issues in Biosafety Testing
including Regulatory trends.
Session 5 - Rapid Methods of analysis to support
process development and control.
Session 6 - Global Industry Perspective: SPR
Biosensor applications for the effective product
development.
Session 7 - Glycoanalysis on lectin array:
Applications to the development and
manufacturing of Biopharmaceuticals.
Session 8 - Disposable technologies for
commercial scale downstream purification.
Session 9 - Single Use: An operating
Perspective.
Session 10 - Issues concerning the design and
selection of single use systems for Downstream
Processing.
Session 11 - Economics of disposables and waste
management.
Session 12 - Optimisation of peptide and natural
product purification.
Session 13 - Large scale production of
monoclonal antibodies: scenario from 100 to
10,000Kgs per year.
Session 14 - Comparison of batch, fed and
profusions bio-production.
Session 15 - Discovery of biological products:
Development, modelling, design and scale-up of
chromatographic purification of a therapeutic
protein.
Session 16 - Conceptual design and simulation of
biochemical processes.
Session 17 - Annular Chromatography - Status and
potentials.
Session 18 - Recent developments in preparative
chromatography and porous
membranes.
Session 19 - Liquid-Liquid partition
chromatography in Bioprocess.
Session 20 - Advances in mixed mode
chromatography for bioprocess purification.

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